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    High-fat diet enhances cell proliferation and compromises intestinal permeability in a translational canine intestinal organoid model by Nagao, Itsuma, Ambrosini, Yoko M

    Published in BMC cell biology (30-04-2024)
    “…Emerging evidence underscores the responsiveness of the mammalian intestine to dietary cues, notably through the involvement of LGR5 + intestinal stem cells in…”
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    Comprehensive gene expression analysis in gallbladder mucosal epithelial cells of dogs with gallbladder mucocele by Nagao, Itsuma, Motegi, Tomoki, Goto‐Koshino, Yuko, Tsuboi, Masaya, Takahashi, Naohiro, Chambers, James K., Uchida, Kazuyuki, Baba, Kenji, Tomiyasu, Hirotaka, Okuda, Masaru

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-11-2024)
    “…Background Gallbladder mucocele (GBM) is a common disease in the canine gallbladder. Although the pathogenesis of GBM remains unclear, we recently reported…”
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    Ion channel function in translational bovine gallbladder cholangiocyte organoids: establishment and characterization of a novel model system by Nagao, Itsuma, Ambrosini, Yoko M

    Published in Frontiers in veterinary science (26-05-2023)
    “…The study of biliary physiology and pathophysiology has long been hindered by the lack of models that accurately reflect the complex functions of the biliary…”
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    Effects of proportions of carbohydrates and fats in diets on mucin concentration and bile composition in gallbladder of dogs by SHIKANO, Riho, OHNO, Koichi, NAGAHARA, Takuro, NAGAO, Itsuma, TOYODA, Hiroto, NAKAGAWA, Taisuke, GOTO-KOSHINO, Yuko, CHAMBERS, James K, TOMIYASU, Hirotaka, TSUJIMOTO, Hajime

    Published in Journal of Veterinary Medical Science (01-11-2022)
    “…The associations of diet compositions with mucin secretion in gallbladder have not been investigated in dogs. This study aimed to examine the effects of a…”
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    Farm and Companion Animal Organoid Models in Translational Research: A Powerful Tool to Bridge the Gap Between Mice and Humans by Kawasaki, Minae, Goyama, Takashi, Tachibana, Yurika, Nagao, Itsuma, Ambrosini, Yoko M

    Published in Frontiers in medical technology (12-05-2022)
    “…Animal organoid models derived from farm and companion animals have great potential to contribute to human health as a One Health initiative, which recognize a…”
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    Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) disrupts intestinal barrier integrity in translational canine stem cell-derived monolayers by Nagao, Itsuma, Kawasaki, Minae, Goyama, Takashi, Kim, Hyun Jung, Call, Douglas R, Ambrosini, Yoko M

    Published in Microbiology spectrum (03-10-2024)
    “…This study addresses the gap in translatable models for investigating Enterohemorrhagic (EHEC) infections, particularly relevant to both canine and human…”
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    Changes in the coagulation parameters in dogs with protein-losing enteropathy between before and after treatment by NAGAHARA, Takuro, OHNO, Koichi, NAGAO, Itsuma, NAKAGAWA, Taisuke, YOKOYAMA, Nozomu, OHMI, Aki, GOTO-KOSHINO, Yuko, CHAMBERS, James K., UCHIDA, Kazuyuki, TOMIYASU, Hirotaka, TSUJIMOTO, Hajime

    “…Protein-losing enteropathy (PLE) is known to induce hypercoagulability and resultant thromboembolism in dogs. We hypothesized that hypercoagulability would…”
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    Evaluation of visceral fat mass in dogs by computed tomography by NAGAO, Itsuma, OHNO, Koichi, NAGAHARA, Takuro, YOKOYAMA, Nozomu, NAKAGAWA, Taisuke, FUJIWARA, Reina, YAMAMOTO, Kie, GOTO-KOSHINO, Yuko, TOMIYASU, Hirotaka, TSUJIMOTO, Hajime

    “…In human medicine, computed tomography (CT) is the gold standard for visceral fat measurement. Research shows that the visceral fat area (VFA) of the umbilical…”
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    MUC5AC and MUC5B expression in canine gallbladder mucocele epithelial cells by NAGAO, Itsuma, TSUJI, Kanako, GOTO-KOSHINO, Yuko, TSUBOI, Masaya, CHAMBERS, James K., UCHIDA, Kazuyuki, KAMBAYASHI, Satoshi, TOMIYASU, Hirotaka, BABA, Kenji, OKUDA, Masaru

    “…Gallbladder mucocele (GBM) is one of the most common gallbladder diseases in dogs. Its pathogenesis has not yet been clarified, but excessive accumulation of a…”
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    Case Report: Tricuspid Annuloplasty for Right-Sided Congestive Heart Failure Secondary to Pulmonary Hypertension in a Dog by Mizuno, Takeshi, Sasaki, Kenta, Suzuki, Sayaka, Nagao, Itsuma, Isayama, Noriko

    Published in Frontiers in veterinary science (22-02-2022)
    “…An 11-year-old, 12.3-kg, female Miniature Dachshund was presented to our institution with ascites of unknown etiology. The dog had been administered moxidectin…”
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    3D MORPHOGENESIS AND BACTERIAL CO-CULTURE IN A CANINE GUT-ON-A-CHIP USING BIOPSY-DERIVED INTESTINAL ORGANOIDS FROM HEALTHY AND IBD PATIENTS by Nagao, Itsuma, Nakazawa, Meg, Ambrosini, Yoko

    Published in Inflammatory bowel diseases (25-01-2024)
    “…The understanding of the role of intestinal bacteria in various intestinal diseases has been limited due to the lack of suitable in vitro models. However,…”
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    Proinflammatory cytokines suppress stemness-related properties and expression of tight junction in canine intestinal organoids by Nakazawa, Meg, Nagao, Itsuma, Ambrosini, Yoko M.

    “…Recent advancements in canine intestinal organoid research have paved the way for the development of enhanced in vitro models, crucial for exploring intestinal…”
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    Three-Dimensional Morphogenesis in Canine Gut-on-a-Chip Using Intestinal Organoids Derived from Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients by Nagao, Itsuma, Nakazawa, Meg, Ambrosini, Yoko M

    Published in Journal of visualized experiments (09-02-2024)
    “…Canine intestines possess similarities in anatomy, microbiology, and physiology to those of humans, and dogs naturally develop spontaneous intestinal disorders…”
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